William John Vowles (22 April 1876 – 21 August 1943) was a solicitor and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Vowles was born at Enoggera, Queensland...
Thaws (Tricky) and Grantley Marshall (Daddy G). Vowles was born in Bristol. Prior to Massive Attack, Vowles, along with Robert Del Naja, Grant Marshall,...
Vowles is a surname. It may refer to: Adrian Vowles (born 1971), Australian rugby league player Andrew Vowles (born 1967), British trip hop musician best...
with the majority of MLAs reforming a separate Country Party led by WilliamVowles. A third party, the Northern Country Party emerged as a regional split...
In 1920 the Country Party was established as a national party led by William McWilliams from Tasmania. In his first speech as leader, McWilliams laid...
Liberal John Connolly WilliamVowles Frederick Bradhurst (QFU) Drayton Farmers Jacob Donges William Bebbington (QFU) Eacham Labor William Gillies Edward Heales...
Marshall, Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, and Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles, with co-production by Jonny Dollar. It also features contributions by singers...
Assembly. Macartney was born in Holywood, County Down, Ireland, to parents William Isaac Macartney, who was a former commissioner of police in Ceylon, and...
James Vowles was the son of WilliamVowles (a Dairy farmer) of Walcot (buried 1809) and Hannah Hancock. WilliamVowles was the son of James Vowles and Martha...
September 1903 joined the Arthur Morgan ministry as minister for lands. William Kidston succeeded Morgan in January 1906 but Bell held his old position...
vote, one value. Vincent Lesina (Clermont) Thomas Nevitt (Carpentaria) William Thorn (Aubigny) Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in...
the National Party. On 18 August 1915, George Pollock (Labor) replaced William Hamilton (Labor) as the member for Gregory after the latter's appointment...
In office 8 May 1926 – 8 January 1932 (died in office) Preceded by WilliamVowles Succeeded by Walter Sparkes Personal details Born Wilfred Adams Russell...
Chillagoe. On 16 January 1926, Cornelius Ryan (Labor) was elected to succeed William Gillies (Labor), who had resigned on 24 October 1925, as the member for...
First party Second party Leader Ted Theodore WilliamVowles Party Labor Country Leader since 22 October 1919 (1919-10-22) 28 January 1920 Leader's seat...
The Kaimkillenbun war memorial was unveiled on 13 November 1920 by WilliamVowles, the member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Dalby and Leader...
time, this time by WilliamVowles. Within a few months though, Vowles created the Queensland Country Party. However, because Vowles had created the Country...
Denis Hannay William Deacon (CP) Cecil Roberts (Ind CP) Dalby Country Hugh McAnally WilliamVowles (CP) N C Hooper (Ind CP) Eacham Labor William Gillies East...
was seeking its fifth continuous term in office since the 1915 election. William McCormack was contesting his first election as Premier. During the previous...
Queensland state election: Dalby Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal WilliamVowles 1,992 57.1 Labor Robert Turnbull 1,497 42.9 Total formal votes 3,489...
Hugh Pembroke Vowles (1885 – 1951) was a British engineer, socialist and author. Hugh Vowles was the son of Henry Hayes Vowles, a Wesleyan minister,...